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Single most authoritative guide from the inventor of the technique.
Utilizing case studies from a variety of business applications, the authors present dimensional modeling techniques for data warehousing. Emphasizing user understandability and query performance, chapters cover techniques in the areas of retail sales , inventory, procurement, order management, customer relationship management, accounting, human resource management, financial services, telecommunications and utilities, transportation, education, health care, electronic commerce, and insurance. Final chapters discuss the construction of the data warehouse framework and future trends. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
More Reviews and RecommendationsRALPH KIMBALL, PhD, has been a leading visionary in the data warehouse industry since 1982 and is one of today's most well- known speakers, consultants, and teachers. He writes the "Data Warehouse Designer" column for Intelligent Enterprise magazine and is also the author of the bestselling books The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit and The Data Webhouse Toolkit (both from Wiley).
MARGY ROSS is President of DecisionWorks Consulting and a Ralph Kimball Associate. She has focused exclusively on decision support and data warehousing since 1982. Margy coauthored the highly acclaimed The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit, consults on data warehouse projects worldwide, and teaches data warehouse design for Kimball University.
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May 19, 2009: This is an excellent and wonderful book and it contains the details at data warehouse architect level. I use it extensively as a reference and also recommend to my juniors who like to learn data warehousing and techniques. The first three chapters are covers at very basic level. The remaining chapters cover more in depth, which covers details of dimensional modelling.
This book covers dimensional modelling for different industries under different discipline. So readers may find difficult to understand if they are not familiar with that industry. This is a good eye opener for those who want to know the dimensional modelling for the specific industry. Also, doing a project for a particular industry will help immensely in understanding the more detailed aspects of some chapters and hence fully understand the concepts.